More bungling  in aftermath  of failed rescue
By Conrado Ching
09/03/2010
Local  police authorities again bungled the investigation being conducted by  Hong Kong authorities when airport police held two Hong  Kong  investigators at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport for carrying  four empty shells  that police claimed were part of the shells found in  the Luneta hostage crisis that killed eight foreign tourists.
At the same time, there was, in Hong Kong, a mix up of the bodies of hostages in their coffins.
In  the case of the airport police barring the Hong Kong probers from  leaving the country, it was again a matter of the Philippine  bureaucratic red tape.
The airport incident,  however, was resolved by the Department of Justice (DoJ) after the  Chinese Embassy in Manila complained that the Philippine government  authorities held one of its investigators for questioning.
Members of the Philippine... MORESource: The Daily Tribune
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